Well that is certainly wrong.
Well that is certainly wrong.
Just get the cheapest manual car in decent running condition. Just get something cheap to learn in, then get a real car later, like after the pandemic is over and cars go back to reasonable prices.
Solstice/Sky is a great suggestion, since they offer a Miata-esque experience in a package much more suitable for American-sized people. It has the added bonus of being pretty unique and you’re unlikely to see another one. With the skyrocketing prices of Miatas as of late, you can probably find one of the GM cars for…
No shit. Reminds me of a story a friend told me once, his history teacher got pulled over by a Georgia trooper who said, “I’ve never heard of anyone going that fast through Georgia.” Teacher’s reply was, “Perhaps you’re not familiar with William Tecumseh Sherman?” Spent the night in jail for that wise crack.
Jason keep in mind that Experian (and R.L. Polk, owner of CarFax) are only obtaining registration data on cars with the SAE/NHTSA standardized 17-digit VIN format. This was mandated for 1981 Model Year cars, although I have seen a few 1980's using it also.
Technically its morally acceptable to pimp Ridge Wallet while scattering your best friends ashes after a grace period of 6 years
I didn’t say that.
Why would he even make this shit up? What could this possibly gain him? And what is up with the stupid looking hair cut?
I’d love to say she got it or didn’t get it. all I know is the narrator of the video definitely got it.
Sells roughly 100k a year = “a non starter”.
Non starter? I see these everywhere!
I see a lot of back and forth in the comments here. All I saw misses the obvious. The scammer worked at dealership with access to all the forms, paperwork, etc and knew the process.
If they are unwilling to do that they could potentially give him a car worth $10,000 and it would also be satisfactory. Perhaps a certain 2016 Mazda CX-5.
And while the dealer is trying to make it right for Fredricks, he’s still out of $10,000 and a car.
If you’re the type of person who reads the fine print perhaps you don’t deserve to own a Tesla.
Or a new police cruiser.
I’m watching more of this (god knows why) it’s AMAZING no one has died.
Thank you, I was thinking something similar. Like it’s parked near enough to places where it still gets tracked but when the thieves show up to steal the car, they find this instead
The Valiant also likely has a single circuit brake system, so when (not if) a brake line rusts through you lose all 4 brakes instead of only 2. IIRC dual circuit brake systems became mandatory in ‘69.
lol, denial is not just a river in Egypt. This might be my favorite David stuff ever.